Pages my students use

Glogster Student made posters for everything
Look what they did with it...
http://sc9adkt.edu.glogster.com/glog-8083/?from_alert=true
http://s8gm5og.edu.glogster.com/second-seminole-war-glog/?from_alert=true
http://welserr.edu.glogster.com/wimpykid/

TweenTribune Students can keep up with recent events and even comment on the articles they read.

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Web 2.0 New Tools, New Schools by: Gwen Solomon and Lynne Schrum
Book Study
Reader's Response
Chapter 1 New World, New Web, New Skills

Chapter 2 Students and Learning

Chapter 3 New Tools
Students are doing more creating instead of just learning.
As educational leaders, we should understand changes in the web and how they reflect changes in the world around us.
What we know today as the internet evolved from military to academic to commercial.
An american households 71 percent have web access and ages 13-24 now spend more time online than they do in front of tv.
Schools are still more text dominated and don't integrate tech properly.
Web syndication is making info available to other websites or individual subscribers.
Podcasting is a way to distribute multimedia files.
Open source provides a rich and growing set of applications that can be used as learning tools.
Chapter 4 New Tools in Schools

Chapter 5 Professional Development

Chapter 6 Leadership and New Tools

Chapter 7 Online Safety Security

Chapter 8 Systemic Issues

Chapter 9 New Schools
I agree with parent involvement being important to children understanding the dangers of the internet.

Blogging as a classroom application allows for enhanced comprehension and communication among students as well as the ability to build deeper understanding across the curriculum... Poling (2005)

I hope to aspire to become a 2.0 classroom.

I don't have anything to argue with.